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Recipe: Jim Pierce’s Crazy Cookies

Mon, Apr 6 2009

Fun, delicious cookies for your bird!

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Shauna’s Mash Diet

Mon, Apr 6 2009

A natural, whole foods approach to bird nutrition as taken from the yahoo group, Feeding Feathers

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What Does Your Linnie’s Daily Diet Consist Of?

Fri, Apr 3 2009

In March 2009, we asked Andrea (pinksnowme), Gail, Donna (Linnielover) and Melinda what their Lineolated Parakeet’s daily diet consisted of. All provided wonderful answers. Read on to discover what their darling linnies eat every day.

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Random Linnie Photos!

Fri, Apr 3 2009

A handful of pictures that have recently been uploaded to The Linnie Forum that we’re sure you will enjoy.

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Sexing Lineolated Parakeets

Wed, Apr 1 2009

There is great debate about Lineolated Parakeets being sexually dimorphic. Read on and learn whether they are, and how to go about sexing your Linnie!

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Lineolated Parakeet’s Next Top Model Competition!!!

Tue, Mar 24 2009

Starting Wednesday, April 15th, Lineolated Parakeet will be starting it’s Next Top Model Competition! Join in, have some fun, show off your linnie and hone your creative side! The winner gets a $20 Gift Card!!!
Submissions to be a contestant are due Tuesday, April 7th.

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Lineolated Parakeets and ‘Electric Hugs’

Tue, Mar 24 2009

Lineolated Parakeets are unique little birds…….
…..And out of this uniqueness comes cute, silly, little antics like the ‘electric hug’. What is an electric hug? Keep reading and find out!

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Recipe: Rice and Veggie Birdie Pilaf

Sat, Mar 21 2009

A super easy, quick and healthy recipe for your birds. We guarantee they’ll love it! Read more to learn how to make it!

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Sprouting News: The Good, The Better, and The BEST!

Wed, Mar 18 2009

I’ve been sprouting for more than 25 years and I can honestly say that the topic is one of my favorites. I’m happy to preach about sprouting at the drop of a hat. Sprouting is so simple that a young child can do it. How do I know that? I had kindergarteners sprouting successfully when I was a public school teacher. You CAN do it! Now for some really good news – every successful sprout crop provides all the rewards of farming your own organic produce and none of the heavy work, expense, and headaches of the average farmer. Best of all, when you sprout your own seeds you can provide your beloved birds with the most incredible nutrition available on the planet! Read more to learn how!

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Trimming your Linnie’s Toenails

Thu, Mar 12 2009

If you own a linnie, you know that their toenails grow super-fast and eventually curl up and, if not maintained, will grow back into the foot. It is important to ensure that you keep their nails trimmed, but not too short. Read on to learn how to properly trim your bird’s toenails.

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